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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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Considered one of the strongest
challenges on the East Coast - a par 72
triumph - Legends Moorland Course
was designed
by noted
golf architect P. B. Dye and opened for
play in 1990. Large expanses of natural
growth, sand, water and waste areas
combine with extraordinary undulations
and bulkheaded areas to present a course
reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium
Course. This controversial course is
definitely a "target" golf course.
Created in the Dye tradition, Moorland
will cause golfers to rise to incredible
heights on the sculpted terrain, sink to
considerable depths in the bunkers, and
constantly use every ounce of skill and
luck in their possession. Moorland
indeed earned its designation as one of
the "Top 10 New Courses of 1990," by
Golf Digest. Play the 245 yard par-4
16th and see for yourself why the large
bunker guarding the green is so
appropriately named "Hell's Half Acre."
For course driving directions Click Here.
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Architect
P.B. Dye
Greens
Bent
Slope/Rating
128/73.1
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